Mulack syringe

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Mulackstrasse street with Sodtkes restaurant

The Mulackritze (called Ritze for short , officially: Sodtkes Restaurant ) was a well-known restaurant in the 1920s at Mulackstrasse 15 in the former Berlin Scheunenviertel of what is now the Mitte district . The Mulackritze is also known as a Zille pub . The name probably comes from the Zille milieu .

The regular guests included the actors Gustaf Gründgens , Marlene Dietrich and Claire Waldoff . In addition to personalities from Berlin's cultural life, people from the Berlin underworld , such as the gangster Adolf Leib , head of the Ringverein Immertreu, frequented the place .

The mulack gap was closed in 1951 and demolished in 1964. Charlotte von Mahlsdorf saved the interior completely, transported the furniture with a handcart from Mitte to Mahlsdorf and rebuilt it in the basement of the Gründerzeit Museum . Instead of the old building, a new building was erected on Mulackstrasse in Mitte.

The interior of the Mulackritze, which is still completely preserved in the Wilhelminian style museum, is the only Zille pub in Berlin that has been preserved and is open to visitors. Plays from the milieu after Gerhard Pagel, Lotte Pritzel’s husband , are performed regularly. A special attraction is the also completely preserved "whores' room", a back room of the Mulackritze.

Others

In the film Sass, the Mulackritze serves as a meeting place for the protagonists .

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Individual evidence

  1. Sass : Filmlexikon ( Memento of the original from June 3, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.tu-chemnitz.de

Coordinates: 52 ° 31 '39.7 "  N , 13 ° 24' 15.8"  E